IPA Special

Pakistan Operation Chengiz Khan That Started 1971 War

By Sant Kumar Sharma JAMMU: December 3, 1971, was a Friday (jummah) just like it is in 2021 this year and a day when Pakistan launched Operation Chengiz Khan. It was a pre-emptive strike at multiple Indian air fields, an attempt to damage Indian Air Force (IAF) assets, with...

Dec 2 · >

Collaborative Effort Needed For Peace And Health In South Asia

By Dr Arun Mitra Harbouring nearly one-fourth of the world’s population in 3.5 per cent of the land surface area of the earth, South Asia is confronted with serious issues of health and development. These have been increasing due to persistent tension as well as internal and external conflicts...

Dec 2 · >

Tamil Nadu Shows The Way In E-Vehicles Progress In India

By K R Sudhaman Eco-friendly electric-vehicles might have had a slow start in the country and perhaps faced some policy hiccups as well. But like solar power and other renewable energy, the slow and delayed start notwithstanding, EV manufacturing has been making rapid progress lately. In certain cases solar...

Dec 2 · >

Madhya Pradesh BJP Faces Mini Revolt By Four Cabinet Ministers

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: In the midst of all out massive organisational efforts, Madhya Pradesh BJP faced a sort of mini revolt by four Ministers. These four ministers conveyed their annoyance by staying away from an organisational meeting headed by BJP national organisational general secretary B. L. Santosh...

Dec 2 · >

Former Nepal Prime Minister K P S Oli Reelected Chairman Of CPN-UML

By Sankar Ray A disastrous spell as party chair and prime minister notwithstanding, reelection of 69-year old Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli as the chairman of Communist Party of Nepal –United Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) at the party’s 10th General Convention  on Tuesday, held at Sauraha, Chitwan, was a foregone conclusion –not...

Dec 1 · >

Fraud In The Name Of Free Market: Fit Case For Court Intervention

By K Raveendran It is another instance of the diabolic game of giving by the left hand and taking by the right, the Modi government has played a prank on people by raising LPG prices. After all the hype and hoopla about the excise duty cut, though negligible in...

Dec 1 · >

TRS Breaks Away From BJP, Now A Regular At Opposition Meets

By Sushil Kutty Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Member of Parliament Keshava Rao sat to the right of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, who had a Covid-19 mask on. As far as the TRS was concerned, all masks were off, Keshava Rao was at the Opposition MPs’ meeting in Parliament with...

Dec 1 · >

Trinamool Campaign Against BSF Is Extension Of Old Policy

By Ashis Biswas In West Bengal, the ongoing tirade against the Border Security Force (BSF) coming from the ruling Trinamool Congress(TMC) is essentially old wine in new bottle. Occasional sideswipes against the Centre-controlled paramilitary forces had always been a part of the political vocabulary of the ruling Left Front...

Dec 1 · >

Vegetable Selling Emerges As A Survival Trade For Many

By Harihar Swarup There are many examples like Mahender Kumar, an autorickaw owner in Delhi. He has grown some 20 varieties of medicinal plants on the roof of his vehicle. He says it is his contribution to the efforts to improve Delhi’s air quality and weather. It also keeps...

Dec 1 · >

Byju’s Post-IPO Market Cap: Something Is Wrong With This World

By Matein Khalid Every time I noticed a Garuda flight in Jakarta airport, visited the ancient Thai capital of Ayodhya or saw the Ramayana frescos in the royal palace complex in Bangkok or bantered with the Sikh ladies in Singapore’s Changi airport, I was reminded about India’s ancient civilizational...

Dec 1 · >

Omicron: After-Effect May Be More Virulent Than Infection

By Anjan Roy Waves of new variants of the old accursed pandemic is bad news for the health of the planet. On top, the economic disruptions that these have been creating is a double whammy. The only silver lining is that people learn fast to tackle new situations, however...

Nov 30 · >

Remembering Stormy WTO Ministerial Meeting In Seattle In December 1999

By Nitya Chakraborty From today November 30, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was scheduled to hold its 12th ministerial meeting for four days in Geneva to discuss a number of crucial issues for the developing countries including some waiver in respect of Trade Relates Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights...

Nov 30 · >

CEL Is Second Victim Of Modi Govt’s Sell-Cheap Policy

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The state run Central Electronics Limited (CEL) has become the second victim of Modi government’s selling spree of public sector companies this year. It was sold damn cheap at only Rs 210 crore to Nandal Finance, a company which has no expertise to run the...

Nov 30 · >

Modi’s Great Fall: No More Gall In The Bladder

By Sushil Kutty If there is an Indian who can give coronavirus a run for its money, it is farmers’ leader Rakesh Tikait. Now, in its Omicron avatar, coronavirus, with 53 spike proteins—meaning 53 mutations—is ‘stubborner’ than a mule, and Tikait a week and a half ago, unseated Prime...

Nov 30 · >

Twitter Change Of Guard Marks A New Turn In Start-Up Ecosystem

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Jack Dorsey, 45, on Monday announced his resignation as the CEO of social media giant Twitter he co-founded in 2005. His resignation came almost abruptly although a media report had hinted at the possibility recently. Dorsey has been acting as the CEO of both Twitter...

Nov 30 · >

State Laws For Domicile Reservation Of Job In Private Sector Are Unconstitutional

By Seema Sindhu Recently, the Chief Minister of Punjab, Charanjit Singh Channi announced that his government will soon bring a law to ensure that jobs in Punjab are reserved for Punjabis. Punjab will become the fifth state to join the “75 per cent reservation for locals” bloc.  Earlier,   Andhra...

Nov 30 · >

Communist Yolanda Diaz Playing A Leading Role In Spain’s Coalition Govt

By W. T. Whitney Jr. Spanish Communist leader Yolanda Diaz presently serves as minister of labor and social economy in the coalition government of Spain headed by Pablo Sanchez’s Socialist Party (PSOE). It includes the United Podemos (UP) formation, with which Díaz’s own Communist Party of Spain (PCE) is...

Nov 30 · >

Probe Into Vajpayee-Era PSU Sales May Delay Fresh Stake Sales

By Nantoo Banerjee The biggest economic achievement of the Atal Behari Vajpayee government was probably the sale of some of the country’s best known state-owned enterprises, almost all for a song. Vajpayee served three terms as India’s prime minister for a total period of 73 months and 13 days,...

Nov 29 · >
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